2004
DOI: 10.4324/9780203335314
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“…They identified whether or not the Representative is a chair of a committee or in the majority to be the best predictor of effectiveness. 100 This evidence elicits mixed reactions. It indicates female legislators are not less effective due to their gender and societal sexism.…”
Section: More Effectivementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…They identified whether or not the Representative is a chair of a committee or in the majority to be the best predictor of effectiveness. 100 This evidence elicits mixed reactions. It indicates female legislators are not less effective due to their gender and societal sexism.…”
Section: More Effectivementioning
confidence: 95%
“…98 Specifically, they find that when "at the aggregate level, preferences, length of tenure and institutional position are taken into account, there is no demonstrable difference between the effectiveness of men and women House members." 99 This suggests that if female Congresswomen are sponsoring fewer bills or getting their agenda enacted at a lesser rate is, in reality, it is an issue of seniority and committee appointment rather than gender. They identified whether or not the Representative is a chair of a committee or in the majority to be the best predictor of effectiveness.…”
Section: More Effectivementioning
confidence: 99%